Silent Hill and China Town

So the movie sucked but the company was great.  I met Jess and Dani last night.  Both lesbians to my great relief.  I really enjoyed their company and they are fun gals.  I think I am going camping with them in a couple of weeks for Jess’s birthday.  Unfortunately we weren’t able to really get into what we all do and like but the conversations we did have were fun.  They remind me of you all.  Sarcastic and fun.  I think today I might be going to the beach with Jess or perhaps over to her house to play pool and hang out.  Last night I rode the BART down to Daly City.  When the train came out of the tunnel the moon was orange and rising over the city.  It was the most amazing moon rise I have seen in a while.  I finally found a pair of comfortable shoes.  Thank god.  I have been soaking my right ankle daily with Epsom salt and applying absorbine hourly.  Man, all this walking has been an adjustment for my feet.  I am definitely loosing weight though.  I eat two meals a day probably adding up to 1000 calories if I’m lucky.  I’m pretty sure I am walking about 3 miles a day too.  It’s really funny.  Anyway, back to the shoes.  If you want a deal, where do you go?  China town. I got a pair of Adidas for $40 today.  I don’t know how they do it.  The price was $39.  I was waiting for the tax which is a whopping 8.5% here.  Alas, no tax!?!  "How much?"  "forty dollar"  OK then.  All the places have great deals.  Stolen goods or just good connections?  My feet don’t care right now.  (I know it’s just good connections) 

The bus stops are a great place to meet people that are, well, fucking weird.  Yesterday, while waiting on the 12 to go to the BART, this guy comes out of no where and starts pointing at me saying that "he see’s me".  Now, I understand what he meant by this.  It wasn’t just some observation.  Then he told me I was a good person, twirled his cane a few times, leaned on it and proceeded to tell me about the blood in his stool that had been there for the past 14 hours.  "What do you think that means?" he asked me.  I was at a loss at this point.  I just smiled and said that it couldn’t be good.  LOL, this city has some funny people in it.  Regardless of their mental status they’re still nice and pretty damn interesting. 

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